Comfort of the dependent patient

Use Inter.med swabs to improve patient comfort during oral care

Patented innovative solutions

Discover Grat'Lang, patented solution for the hygiene of the tongue and the oral cavity

Fight against acquired pneumonia under mechanical ventilation

Inter.med is committed to the fight against PAVM

Guaranteed efficiency

Guaranteed efficiency Discover our wide range of oral care

Strict quality approach

Strict quality approach ISO 13485 certified

At your service

At your service Our customer service answers all your questions

Effective and simple care, for patient and caregiver

Oral hygiene is essential. However, care is sometimes difficult to perform. The lack of care can generate serious pathologies such as Pneumonias Acquired under Mechanical Ventilation. Since 2006, Intermed has offered innovative solutions to combat these pathologies while simplifying the care processes.

Key information

14
years of expertise and leadership

9,000,000
swabs made in France

968
customers worldwide

Certified quality
Our factory is ISO13485 certified, and its products comply with European and French regulations and protocols.

At your service
Our customer service is at your disposal for any questions

Eco-responsible approach
InterMed is committed to reducing its environmental impact

Unique dedicated referent
A single commercial referent per zone, for reliable information and personalized support

Our advantages and our quality charter

Inter.med is committed to providing products and services that meet the infectious challenges faced by healthcare professionals.

Certified quality

Our factory is ISO13485 certified, and its products comply with European and French regulations and protocols.

At your service

Our customer service is at your disposal for any questions

Eco-responsible approach

InterMed is committed to reducing its environmental impact

Unique dedicated referent

A single commercial referent per zone, for reliable information and personalized support

Our brand news

Oral care in the intensive care unit

13/04/2020